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Jason Workmaster is quoted in a Federal Contracts Report article regarding the GAO’s decision to bar a contractor, Latvian Connection, from filing bid protests for a year after filing hundreds of “vexatious” protests. According to Workmaster, “It is highly unusual for GAO to tell an entity it can't file any more protests.” Commenting on the protest that ...

Jason Workmaster appeared on “Off the Shelf” to provide an update on bid protests, contract disputes, court decisions, and regulatory changes impacting government contractors. Workmaster comments on the impact of the AllWorld bid protest decision addressing the “scope” labor categories, as well as key audit and oversight trends around GSA’s Federal Supply ...

Jason Workmaster is quoted in a Federal Contracts Report article regarding a decision by the Armed Services Board of Contract Appeals ruling that an $8 billion claim against an Afghanistan food supplier alleging that fraudulent conduct made its multiyear contract void from the outset may be pursued by the U.S. government. According to Workmaster, the decision ...

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